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How far (if at all) would an Apollo spacecraft have lifted off the ground by itself?

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How far (if at all) would an Apollo spacecraft have lifted off the ground by itself?

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The Apollo missions were all designed around the Saturn V rocket which was capable of lift off and breaking free of earth’s gravity without assistance.

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The Apollo capsule had a Liftoff Escape System (LES) that would be capable of separating from the remainder of the Saturn V Rocket. It would propel it a safe distance to deploy the parachutes for splashdown east of the launch pad. In the event that there was a malfunction of the main rocket engines during lift off.

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